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<blockquote data-quote="steveR" data-source="post: 6785891" data-attributes="member: 66976"><p>I have used an independent assessor (from Shrewsbury) here for our farm cottages and found him most useful, as he was able to provide advice on workrounds and possible solutions where we were not hitting the EPC mark! He does not do a costing process, that was down to me, as the costing was often more than just some numbers crunched. </p><p></p><p>Eg. One cottage was going to miss by a few points, We considered wall insulation, triple glazing and more roof insulation. However the easiest solution was to do away with a wood fired stove and the LPG combi, and put in oil boiler! Any of teh first 3 would have involved major building works whic we wanted to avoid, as teh cottage had not long been refurbed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steveR, post: 6785891, member: 66976"] I have used an independent assessor (from Shrewsbury) here for our farm cottages and found him most useful, as he was able to provide advice on workrounds and possible solutions where we were not hitting the EPC mark! He does not do a costing process, that was down to me, as the costing was often more than just some numbers crunched. Eg. One cottage was going to miss by a few points, We considered wall insulation, triple glazing and more roof insulation. However the easiest solution was to do away with a wood fired stove and the LPG combi, and put in oil boiler! Any of teh first 3 would have involved major building works whic we wanted to avoid, as teh cottage had not long been refurbed! [/QUOTE]
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